Monthly Archives: September 2009

The Paciello Group and Riverdocs Announce Accessibility Services for Legacy PDF Documents

Nashua, NH – Sep. 28, 2009 – The Paciello Group (TPG), pioneers in the field of accessible interface design, and Riverdocs, a leading document conversion solutions provider, today announced a partnership that will provide the ability to take existing PDF … Continue reading

Posted in Adobe, General, PDF, press release, Section 508, W3C, WCAG 2.0 | 2 Comments

Apple Webkit Gets Serious About WAI-ARIA (on Mac)

A check of the support for WAI-ARIA roles in the latest Webkit Nightly builds, reveals a major improvement for WAI-ARIA role support on the Mac version of Webkit (an open source web browser engine), but the Windows version shows little … Continue reading

Posted in Accessibility, Apple, Assistive Technology, General, HTML 5, landmark roles, MSAA, open source, Safari, VoiceOver, W3C, WAI-ARIA, Web Accessibility | Tagged | 5 Comments

Google Chrome Frame – accessibility black hole

See update 07/2012: Google Chrome accessibility update Google have released Chrome Frame a plugin-in for Internet Explorer “that seamlessly brings Google Chrome’s open web technologies and speedy JavaScript engine to Internet Explorer.” What it also does is seamlessly bring Google … Continue reading

Posted in Accessibility, Assistive Technology, General, Google, Google Chrome, HTML 5, MSAA, Web Accessibility | Tagged | 25 Comments